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Lagos Can't Afford To Be In Opposition, Most Especially As Tinubu Leads by GiwaMoore1: 12:02pm On Mar 17, 2023
By Giwa Murtala Omotola-Moore

Lagos has long distinguished itself as a cosmopolitan centre. As home for everyone from different nationalities, tribes and of course, religion, the residents of Lagos just want the best in terms of social and economic dividends. Lagos state with its tremendous potentialities stand the chance of benefiting from Federal Government’s policies and programmes, particularly as the father of the modern smart city emerge as the President Elect.

As Nigerians celebrate the birth of a "Renewed Hope", Lagosians look forward to feeling the impact of the federal government more than ever before now that the father of the modern Lagos is now the President Elect, the alignment between the Federal Government and the state will enhance sustainable development. To this end, the electorates must ensure they vote the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate Mr Babajide Olusola Sanwo-olu again in other to continue the good work.

Lagos is the commercial capital of Nigeria and the state’s contribution to the nations GDP cannot be over emphasised. Lagos has always been on the opposition since the inception of this democratic dispensation and albeit short-changed by the opposition party at the centre. We can recall how Obasanjo led administration maltreatment caused the state, In 2015 it totally changed and this has helped in many ways. Going into opposition again with the Federal Government will not help the state to grow, below are 10 reasons to consider and make sure Lagos doesn’t go to the opposition once again.

1. Federal Government Owes Lagos

The Federal Government owes Lagos over N51 billion Naira. Imagine what that money will do if the state had access to such fund. Many of the state’s infrastructural problems would have been addressed. Lagos state needs to be in sync with Federal Government to get this paid, and this is the opportunity to get it right once and for all for the good of Lagos and the greater good of the nation at large.

2. Lagos needs Federal Presence

The Federal Government have in the past halted federal projects and even went as far as obstructing state projects in Lagos state because Lagos has been an opposition. If the APC is returned to office, giving Lagos the opportunity to be on the side of the federal government for the first time, all abandoned Federal Government buildings and projects can be put to better use and completed. Lagos will be able to persuade the Federal Government to embark on urban renewal and build new towns in Lagos as was done in the time of Shehu Shagari.

3. Lagos deserves special status

Lagos state deserves a Special Status as Economic Capital of Nigeria. With the level of financial contribution to the nations GDP, being on the side of the Federal Government will make it easier to get that recognition.

4. Lagos contributes a lot to the nations GDP

70% of Nationally collected VAT is from Lagos. Yet Lagos gets no preference from Federal Government when allocation is being shared.

5. Attention to pollution and the environment

With a population of over 20 million people, Lagos state hardly benefit from Ecological funds. Even though it needs it more than any other state due to pollution from the large population.

6. Power generation

The only reason why Lagos residents are not enjoying 24hrs power supply is because it has been in the opposition. Lagos has the capacity to build IPP for Lagosians and deliver 24hrs power in a matter of 2 years but the law that every electricity generated must be fed to the national grid has been a major obstacle.

7. Opposition will destroy Lagos

Lagos state has been on a steady rise in its development and opposition will only reverse the trend of progress.

8. Federal Projects

Federal Roads and Bridges in Lagos need rehabilitation and this can easily be achieved with Lagos on the side of the ruling party. For example, the quagmire at Apapa and the International Airport Road can finally be sorted out.

9. Over stretched social amenities

People from every ethnic group and different nationalities are represented in Lagos state which stretches the social facilities in the state. The presence of the federal government in Lagos will go a long way to curb this trend.

10. Nigeria’s prosperity depends on Lagos

Prosperity of Nigeria is tied to the prosperity of Lagos. This is Common sense politics. Vote APC. Vote Sanwo Olu to keep Lagos working and for accelerated growth and progress. This is our chance to get what we really deserve. Lagos can see the promised land and should not consider going back to Egypt.

Moreover, Governor Sanwo-olu deserves our commendation and support, given his performance in critical sectors, such as education, health, road construction, housing, agriculture, among others. The governor has ensured that every part of Lagos State is witnessing exponential development. A governor that has shown this great capacity in leadership, it is proper we allow him continue his good work beyond 2023.

Lagos is definitely on the move always. From the last quarter of this year, the Red Line of the Lagos light rail which runs from Alagbado to CMS would begin operation while the Blue Line which runs from Okokomaiko to CMS would start running in the first quarter of 2023. Already, finishing touches are being put on these rail lines which would forever change the Lagos landscape and scope of public transportation. Other lines to crisscross the state are also in the pipeline.

Indeed, if they ask you what has Sanwo-olu done to deserve a second term, show them this that governor Sanwo-Olu is also building Africa’s biggest children’s hospital called Massey’s Children’s hospital and acquired 120 brand-new compactor trucks for LAWMA last year that cost over N80M per one with 100 mega industrial size bins as LAWMA will soon start resuming by 4AM.

In fact, Governor Sanwo-Olu is also building a world class fishery company called LACE to be launched next year and converted LASPOTECH and AOCOED to full-time universities, also launched the last mile buses, LAGOS RIDE cab hailing service, bought new made in Nigeria ferries and speed boats and added well over 100 brand new BRT BUSES to the existing ones, despite the fact that some were burnt during the EndSars crises.

One of the major takeaways from the first term in office of Governor Sanwo-Olu is that a leader will always achieve good governance when honesty, passion and vision brought into policy-making and execution are greater than fears and excuses.

Despite fundamental challenges such as COVID-19, #EndSARS violence and global economic downturn economic among others, the Sanwo-Olu administration has continued to bring dividends of democracy to the people.

It is, therefore, heart-warming that the governor is seeking to be re-elected for a second tenure. In my view, this is good news for the residents of the state. Sanwo-Olu has used a greater part of his first term in office to improve their living condition.

In the last three and a half years, the Sanwo-Olu administration has completed and commissioned more than 970 road projects. These include the Agege Pen Cinema Bridge, Oniru network of roads, Ikoyi network of roads, Lagos-Ogun Boundary roads Phase II, Lekki Oniru Traffic Circulation Projects and 37 networks of roads in Ojokoro.

Others are Isawo-Agric road, Ikorodu, Oshodi-Abule-Egba BRT lane, Ijede Road Phase 1 in Ikorodu, Tedi-Muwo Link Bridge, Lagos-Ogun boundary Roads in Alimosho and 6 reconfigured Roundabouts – Allen, Ikotun, Maryland, Lekki and Ajah among others.

Similarly, four Mother and Child Centers (MCCs) in Epe, Ajah, Badagry and Igando were completed and commissioned, while the reconstruction of the New Massey’s Street Children Hospital in Lagos Island is on course. When completed, it will be the biggest Children’s Hospital in Africa.

Comprehensive renovation of public health facilities is equally ongoing at Ebute-Meta Health Centre, Harvey Road Health Centre, General Hospital, Odan, Lagos, General Hospital, Isolo, Ketu-Ejirin Health Centre. The administration has also revamped the Jigi Bola initiative (blindness preventive programme) across all LGs and LCDAs in the state.

Giwa Murtala Omotola-Moore Writes From Epe The Fish Basket Of Lagos State

Re: Lagos Can't Afford To Be In Opposition, Most Especially As Tinubu Leads by gfelo(m): 12:06pm On Mar 17, 2023
During the era of PDP Presidency, Lagos state play opposition nothing happen, in whatever way Lagos can stand, and anyway the stolen mandate will be return and Lagos won't be opposition.

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Re: Lagos Can't Afford To Be In Opposition, Most Especially As Tinubu Leads by ChEkWaSIyKe(f): 12:08pm On Mar 17, 2023
Sanwo Olu is a clueless goner. GRV will wins tomorrows election and Lagos APC will be opposition.

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Re: Lagos Can't Afford To Be In Opposition, Most Especially As Tinubu Leads by atikuacute: 12:16pm On Mar 17, 2023
Tunumbu leads where?
Re: Lagos Can't Afford To Be In Opposition, Most Especially As Tinubu Leads by smokinloud(m): 12:21pm On Mar 17, 2023
Tomorrow many will understand why that man is called JAGABAN!.

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Re: Lagos Can't Afford To Be In Opposition, Most Especially As Tinubu Leads by rookidmart: 12:50pm On Mar 17, 2023
Hi Giwa,

Before we proceed I do not have any dog in this race politically. I live and work in Lagos, so that's my only interest.

Moving on...
On your first point you note that the FG owes Lagos over ₦51bn, however, this has been since 2014(!) and as you rightly noted too, Lagos was not in "opposition hands" since 2015. This is 2023, Lagos and FG have been "in sync" for over 8 years. If they can't fix the debt payment in 8 years, what good would another 4 years do?
If anything, this is proof that the APC-led governments have not been competent enough even though they control both states.

Point 2, you say Lagos needs Federal presence, and in your words
If the APC is returned to office, giving Lagos the opportunity to be on the side of the federal government for the first time, all abandoned Federal Government buildings and projects can be put to better use and completed.
However, Lagos and FG have been "on the same side" i.e controlled by the same political party for the past 8 years, so this doesn't really hold water. So unlike what you said (bolded) this is not the first time that Lagos would be "on the side" of the FG

3. Same point. Same government for over 8 years so any recognition should have been gotten within that period.

4. This is false. Lagos alone does not contribute 70% to VAT, rather Lagos AND Rivers State combined contribute 70%.
Moreover the issue raised here is not peculiar to Lagos and doesn't need to be solved by having the same party rule both states.
Rivers is an opposition controlled state but suffers the same fate that Lagos, which has been in the hands of the ruling party for over 8 years suffers.
Yeah, doesn't hold water. Sorry.

5. Sorry but I don't see how the environmental status of Lagos has anything to do with politics and the ruling party?

6. This point is patently false too.
I) Lagos is not the only state that has to feed it's generated electricity to the grid
ii) Discos are privately owned and not like you said "in the hands of the opposition" so again your point doesn't hold water.

7. In that case that applies to every state and so we should be a one party Nation if opposition parties ruling states stifles the development of that states.
I also wonder what the function of the governor is if every blame in the development of the state can be ascribed to the FG?

8. Again, like I've mentioned Lagos and the FG have been in the same party for more than 8 years. The Apapa mess is still there. So why do we continue with the status quo for another 4 years??

9. ?? Makes no sense. People from different ethnicities are in different states. Although I will concede that Lagos has the highest mixture.
I still don't see how that has to mean that the FG and the state government have to be the same party??

10. This is not really a point so skipping it.


In summary, from the points you've raised you mention that certain problems will be fixed if only the FG and Lagos are "in sync" i.e controlled by the same state, but ironically they've been "in sync" for over 8 years and nothing has changed.
Make of that what you will.

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Re: Lagos Can't Afford To Be In Opposition, Most Especially As Tinubu Leads by press9jatv: 12:52pm On Mar 17, 2023
Sanwo Olu the Endsars protesters killer will be heavily disgrace and shamed in tomorrow’s governorship election. Lagos State electorates have reject Sanwo Olu already
Re: Lagos Can't Afford To Be In Opposition, Most Especially As Tinubu Leads by press9jatv: 12:52pm On Mar 17, 2023
DUTIES OF THE POLLING AGENTS IN TOMORROW’S ELECTION 🗳



1. Know and write down the Name of the INEC Officials in your UNIT



2. Write down the name of the Unit, Ward and the LGA you are posted to.



3 . Confirm with the INEC officials that the BVAS machine is working effectively.



4 . Ask the INEC Officials to test their password to ensure that it is correct before the election commences.



5. Make sure you confirm the number of Ballot Papers for both Governorship and State House of Assembly is equal to the number of voters in your polling unit.



6. You must inspect and ensure that all relevant materials are available before accreditation begins.



7. If you discover that Ballot Papers are not complete or the Result Sheet provided is not Original, raise Alarm immediately and STOP the voting process until the missing items are provided.



8. Take Pictures and Video Evidences at all times and send it to the LP Situation Room Platform immediately.



9. THE ELECTION OFFICIALS SHOULD NOT MOVE AN INCH UNTIL THE RESULT IS ELECTRONICALLY TRANSMITTED.



10. I wish us well and also to be alive to hear the general results.





PS. Not just the Polling agents. All Electorates should take note too and ensure the process is free and fair.
Re: Lagos Can't Afford To Be In Opposition, Most Especially As Tinubu Leads by Nobody: 12:59pm On Mar 17, 2023
People who don’t know how governance works, won’t understand this fundamental facts. We saw what happened and how teachers and civil servants suffered when Lagos was in opposition with the federal government during Obasanjo’s time.

This is not about tribalism, this is about common sense. Tinubu and Sanwo-Olu have an actual relationship and are aligned. No testing, this is not the time, Lagos needs to keep progressing. All sentiments aside let common sense prevail. Don’t let them cause division amongst us, Obi supporters lost already, let them wail on the losing side, no need to complicate things, let common sense prevail. A word is enough for the wise.
Re: Lagos Can't Afford To Be In Opposition, Most Especially As Tinubu Leads by ZIKORAMAMACHI: 1:03pm On Mar 17, 2023
Oga take a chill pill. You posted this bias write up on Uniabuja watsap platform. I thought you have out grown this your bias write up by now. No doubt you still play politics of stomach infrastructure even while in undergraduate level. Wasted years in Gwagwalada. Too bad

GiwaMoore1:
By Giwa Murtala Omotola-Moore

Lagos has long distinguished itself as a cosmopolitan centre. As home for everyone from different nationalities, tribes and of course, religion, the residents of Lagos just want the best in terms of social and economic dividends. Lagos state with its tremendous potentialities stand the chance of benefiting from Federal Government’s policies and programmes, particularly as the father of the modern smart city emerge as the President Elect.

As Nigerians celebrate the birth of a "Renewed Hope", Lagosians look forward to feeling the impact of the federal government more than ever before now that the father of the modern Lagos is now the President Elect, the alignment between the Federal Government and the state will enhance sustainable development. To this end, the electorates must ensure they vote the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate Mr Babajide Olusola Sanwo-olu again in other to continue the good work.

Lagos is the commercial capital of Nigeria and the state’s contribution to the nations GDP cannot be over emphasised. Lagos has always been on the opposition since the inception of this democratic dispensation and albeit short-changed by the opposition party at the centre. We can recall how Obasanjo led administration maltreatment caused the state, In 2015 it totally changed and this has helped in many ways. Going into opposition again with the Federal Government will not help the state to grow, below are 10 reasons to consider and make sure Lagos doesn’t go to the opposition once again.

1. Federal Government Owes Lagos

The Federal Government owes Lagos over N51 billion Naira. Imagine what that money will do if the state had access to such fund. Many of the state’s infrastructural problems would have been addressed. Lagos state needs to be in sync with Federal Government to get this paid, and this is the opportunity to get it right once and for all for the good of Lagos and the greater good of the nation at large.

2. Lagos needs Federal Presence

The Federal Government have in the past halted federal projects and even went as far as obstructing state projects in Lagos state because Lagos has been an opposition. If the APC is returned to office, giving Lagos the opportunity to be on the side of the federal government for the first time, all abandoned Federal Government buildings and projects can be put to better use and completed. Lagos will be able to persuade the Federal Government to embark on urban renewal and build new towns in Lagos as was done in the time of Shehu Shagari.

3. Lagos deserves special status

Lagos state deserves a Special Status as Economic Capital of Nigeria. With the level of financial contribution to the nations GDP, being on the side of the Federal Government will make it easier to get that recognition.

4. Lagos contributes a lot to the nations GDP

70% of Nationally collected VAT is from Lagos. Yet Lagos gets no preference from Federal Government when allocation is being shared.

5. Attention to pollution and the environment

With a population of over 20 million people, Lagos state hardly benefit from Ecological funds. Even though it needs it more than any other state due to pollution from the large population.

6. Power generation

The only reason why Lagos residents are not enjoying 24hrs power supply is because it has been in the opposition. Lagos has the capacity to build IPP for Lagosians and deliver 24hrs power in a matter of 2 years but the law that every electricity generated must be fed to the national grid has been a major obstacle.

7. Opposition will destroy Lagos

Lagos state has been on a steady rise in its development and opposition will only reverse the trend of progress.

8. Federal Projects

Federal Roads and Bridges in Lagos need rehabilitation and this can easily be achieved with Lagos on the side of the ruling party. For example, the quagmire at Apapa and the International Airport Road can finally be sorted out.

9. Over stretched social amenities

People from every ethnic group and different nationalities are represented in Lagos state which stretches the social facilities in the state. The presence of the federal government in Lagos will go a long way to curb this trend.

10. Nigeria’s prosperity depends on Lagos

Prosperity of Nigeria is tied to the prosperity of Lagos. This is Common sense politics. Vote APC. Vote Sanwo Olu to keep Lagos working and for accelerated growth and progress. This is our chance to get what we really deserve. Lagos can see the promised land and should not consider going back to Egypt.

Moreover, Governor Sanwo-olu deserves our commendation and support, given his performance in critical sectors, such as education, health, road construction, housing, agriculture, among others. The governor has ensured that every part of Lagos State is witnessing exponential development. A governor that has shown this great capacity in leadership, it is proper we allow him continue his good work beyond 2023.

Lagos is definitely on the move always. From the last quarter of this year, the Red Line of the Lagos light rail which runs from Alagbado to CMS would begin operation while the Blue Line which runs from Okokomaiko to CMS would start running in the first quarter of 2023. Already, finishing touches are being put on these rail lines which would forever change the Lagos landscape and scope of public transportation. Other lines to crisscross the state are also in the pipeline.

Indeed, if they ask you what has Sanwo-olu done to deserve a second term, show them this that governor Sanwo-Olu is also building Africa’s biggest children’s hospital called Massey’s Children’s hospital and acquired 120 brand-new compactor trucks for LAWMA last year that cost over N80M per one with 100 mega industrial size bins as LAWMA will soon start resuming by 4AM.

In fact, Governor Sanwo-Olu is also building a world class fishery company called LACE to be launched next year and converted LASPOTECH and AOCOED to full-time universities, also launched the last mile buses, LAGOS RIDE cab hailing service, bought new made in Nigeria ferries and speed boats and added well over 100 brand new BRT BUSES to the existing ones, despite the fact that some were burnt during the EndSars crises.

One of the major takeaways from the first term in office of Governor Sanwo-Olu is that a leader will always achieve good governance when honesty, passion and vision brought into policy-making and execution are greater than fears and excuses.

Despite fundamental challenges such as COVID-19, #EndSARS violence and global economic downturn economic among others, the Sanwo-Olu administration has continued to bring dividends of democracy to the people.

It is, therefore, heart-warming that the governor is seeking to be re-elected for a second tenure. In my view, this is good news for the residents of the state. Sanwo-Olu has used a greater part of his first term in office to improve their living condition.

In the last three and a half years, the Sanwo-Olu administration has completed and commissioned more than 970 road projects. These include the Agege Pen Cinema Bridge, Oniru network of roads, Ikoyi network of roads, Lagos-Ogun Boundary roads Phase II, Lekki Oniru Traffic Circulation Projects and 37 networks of roads in Ojokoro.

Others are Isawo-Agric road, Ikorodu, Oshodi-Abule-Egba BRT lane, Ijede Road Phase 1 in Ikorodu, Tedi-Muwo Link Bridge, Lagos-Ogun boundary Roads in Alimosho and 6 reconfigured Roundabouts – Allen, Ikotun, Maryland, Lekki and Ajah among others.

Similarly, four Mother and Child Centers (MCCs) in Epe, Ajah, Badagry and Igando were completed and commissioned, while the reconstruction of the New Massey’s Street Children Hospital in Lagos Island is on course. When completed, it will be the biggest Children’s Hospital in Africa.

Comprehensive renovation of public health facilities is equally ongoing at Ebute-Meta Health Centre, Harvey Road Health Centre, General Hospital, Odan, Lagos, General Hospital, Isolo, Ketu-Ejirin Health Centre. The administration has also revamped the Jigi Bola initiative (blindness preventive programme) across all LGs and LCDAs in the state.

Giwa Murtala Omotola-Moore Writes From Epe The Fish Basket Of Lagos State
Re: Lagos Can't Afford To Be In Opposition, Most Especially As Tinubu Leads by helinues: 1:10pm On Mar 17, 2023
Which one is as Tinubu leads, he was already declared the president elect, that na done.

Gov Sanwoolu reelection is unshakable. Votes margin is the target now
Re: Lagos Can't Afford To Be In Opposition, Most Especially As Tinubu Leads by Wiseandtrue(f): 1:12pm On Mar 17, 2023
You were once in the opposition and today, you are ruling

Tis country is not made up of oppositions but Nigerians

Don't come and elect stagnant people here then you and your family relocates

We are first Nigerians, let's think of our country first and not see ourselves as opposition!!!

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